Maharashtra sends medical team to Kerala, hawkers too donate

IANS  |  Mumbai 

A team of 110 doctors from Mumbai and left by an flight on Monday with medical relief supplies to help the flood victims in Kerala, an said.

They will join other medical teams from across the state who are serving the people of amid apprehensions of outbreak of diseases as the flood waters start receding, Mahajan said.

on Monday appealed to all the 20 universities in the state to extend monetary and material support to by organizing fund-raising drives.

The has also asked the universities, with a total strength of around 2.30 million students, to contribute to the for the floodhit

Meanwhile, through efforts of various organisations coordinated by the state government, another five tonnes of relief supplies including food packs, milk powder, blankets, bedsheets, clothes, soaps and sanitary napkins will be sent to Kerala on Monday.

This is in addition to over 30-tonne relief already sent during the past two days besides a cash donation of Rs 20 crore from the

Navi Mumbai's Kerala Bhavan has collected 200 tonnes of material of which 150 tonne has been dispatched through the and the

A group of 20 persons from landed in Mumbai as the is still closed and they have been given shelter in Kerala Bhavan.

A group of Mumbai-born Kerala youths in Powai have launched coordination efforts between various relief agencies, organizing transport and other logistics, identifying the required materials to be sent to Kerala and streamline the aid pouring in from various sources, said one of the coordinators Pradeep Menon.

A charity show with top Keralite artistes and others in Bollywood is being planned soon after monsoon to raise funds specifically for the poor and displaced flood victims to be handed over to Kerala CM's Distress Relief Fund, Menon said.

Several hundred members of the Azad Hawkers Union, Mira Road (Thane) led by have donated voluntarily over one tonne of relief material which will be dispatched to Kerala through the

Mumbai's famed Dabbawalas and an NGO, Papers N Parcels will also send a consignment of medical kits and to Kerala on Tuesday, said and of the two organisations respectively.

A large number of Mumbaikars are also contributing to various pick-up points started in Mumbai, suburbs and adjacent districts for relief materials for onward dispatch to Kerala.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 19:54 IST